The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: Greek, Latin, French and Old Norse. Through comparison and quantitative observations, and by focusing on the success of prose rather than its invention, it is shown that in all four cases two or three decades were crucial for creating prose literature. This turn can be described by the term »librarization«: the fact that private book collections and reading habits emerged helps us understand the space into which a host of prose writers were suddenly writing. This reading habit factor (inlcuding reading aloud) has been underplayed in previous scholarship mostly focused on authorial choices and invention. For two of the literatures (Greek, Fren...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
Recent work in Middle English literature addresses the emerging relationship between formal analysis...
This book presents samples of experimental methods for reading medieval Latin texts that have scarce...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
The chapter focuses on the changes that took place around 1100 in the relation between a text and bo...
This article surveys aspects of medieval ‘publishing’ practice in manuscript format and relates them...
Various concepts guide discussions on global literature, not least ›transnational‹. The present text...
peer reviewedThis article examines the role that translation may have played in the development of m...
In the Middle Ages, writing was not confined to manuscripts, but inscribed in the broader material w...
In a deftly conducted study, Stefka G. Eriksen shows in practice how a carefully controlled multidis...
Medieval literary and intellectual culture intertwined ideas of reading with ideas of collection. Ma...
The article identifies key factors influencing formation of European magic realism. The author of th...
This article seeks to explore the value of a reader-oriented approach to late medieval European trav...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
Recent work in Middle English literature addresses the emerging relationship between formal analysis...
This book presents samples of experimental methods for reading medieval Latin texts that have scarce...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
The article presents a new model for understanding the sudden success of prose in four literatures: ...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
The chapter focuses on the changes that took place around 1100 in the relation between a text and bo...
This article surveys aspects of medieval ‘publishing’ practice in manuscript format and relates them...
Various concepts guide discussions on global literature, not least ›transnational‹. The present text...
peer reviewedThis article examines the role that translation may have played in the development of m...
In the Middle Ages, writing was not confined to manuscripts, but inscribed in the broader material w...
In a deftly conducted study, Stefka G. Eriksen shows in practice how a carefully controlled multidis...
Medieval literary and intellectual culture intertwined ideas of reading with ideas of collection. Ma...
The article identifies key factors influencing formation of European magic realism. The author of th...
This article seeks to explore the value of a reader-oriented approach to late medieval European trav...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
Recent work in Middle English literature addresses the emerging relationship between formal analysis...
This book presents samples of experimental methods for reading medieval Latin texts that have scarce...